Big Hit Entertainment is a South Korean entertainment company established in 2005 by Bang Si-hyuk. It is best known for managing the global sensation BTS.
Founded in 2005 by Bang Si-hyuk as a boutique music label
Released its first album, 2 Cool 4 Skool, by BTS in 2013
In 2018, became the first Korean entertainment company to be listed on the Korean stock exchange
Changed its name to HYBE Corporation in March 2021 to reflect its expansion into the global entertainment industry.
Acquired American music company Ithaca Holdings and its subsidiary companies, including Justin Bieber's record label, in April 2021.
Another major South Korean entertainment company managing K-Pop groups, including Girls' Generation, EXO, and Red Velvet.
A South Korean entertainment company managing K-Pop groups, including BLACKPINK and WINNER.
A South Korean entertainment company managing K-Pop groups, including TWICE and Stray Kids.
A seven-member South Korean boy band managed by Big Hit Entertainment. BTS has gained global popularity and recognition since their debut in 2013 with their hit song 'No More Dream.'
A five-member South Korean boy band managed by Big Hit Entertainment. TXT debuted in 2019 with their album 'The Dream Chapter: STAR.'
A seven-member South Korean boy band formed through the survival reality show 'I-LAND.' ENHYPEN debuted in 2020 with their mini-album 'Border: Day One.'
Bang Si-hyuk is the CEO of Big Hit Entertainment, also known as 'Hitman Bang.'
BTS gained popularity for their unique music style, meaningful lyrics, and engaging performances. They also actively communicate with their fans through social media, which helped them to build a strong fandom.
Big Hit Entertainment manages TXT and ENHYPEN, as well as solo artists including Lee Hyun and NU'EST's Baekho.
The BTS fanclub is called ARMY, which stands for Adorable Representative MC for Youth.
Big Hit Entertainment's mission is to 'create content that inspires the world' through music and visual storytelling.